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farmallman

04-08-2004 16:59:29




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Is it possible to switch the drawbar around so i can pull empty wagons around (little ones :) ). If it is possible, how do u do it?




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Rudi

04-09-2004 16:47:24




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 Re: Drawbar on cub in reply to farmallman, 04-08-2004 16:59:29  
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If you go to the manual server at the link below and have a look at the owner's manual or the Cub-193 Moldboard Plow manual it will show you very clearly how to do that.

Hope this helps

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Tom w

04-08-2004 17:08:04




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 Re: Drawbar on cub in reply to farmallman, 04-08-2004 16:59:29  
The draw on a cub can go both forward for plowing and to the rear for pulling something. You just swing it around and move it to the rear bolt holes



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farmallman

04-08-2004 17:10:25




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 Re: Re: Drawbar on cub in reply to Tom w, 04-08-2004 17:08:04  
What rear bolts?



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49 Cubber!

04-08-2004 17:44:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Drawbar on cub in reply to farmallman, 04-08-2004 17:10:25  
Look on the housings where the drawbar is mounted.At the back of those housings there should be two more bolt holes!



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farmallman

04-09-2004 18:48:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Drawbar on cub in reply to 49 Cubber!, 04-08-2004 17:44:53  
my drawbar is hooked on the back two bolts (when you are looking at it from the rear. Do i take only the drawbar off or the plates too? Also, mine has a lever to lower and raise it. it also keeps it from flopping around. Where does that go?



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